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Top Closed Case Surgical Cart options.
Closed case carts provide a barrier of protection against contamination during transportation and storage of surgical instruments and equipment, preventing the spread of harmful microorganisms and reducing the risk of infections.
Closed case carts can improve inventory management, reduce the risk of lost or misplaced equipment and prevent theft, tampering or unauthorized access to surgical supplies.
Clear
Polycarbonate clear doors are scratch resistant and allow visibilty of cart contents.
Solid
Single panel, solid doors keep cart contents hidden and dirty items contained.
Wire
Wire shelves are light-weight, allow for good air circulation and provide good visibility of cart contents.
Solid
Solid shelves have fewer tight spaces by design and provide a flat, stable surface for storing supplies.
Pull out
Pull out shelves can help to reduce injury by reducing the need for staff to reach and stretch for supplies.
Stainless steel
Maintenance-free, 6″ diameter casters are quiet and easy rolling.
Thermoplastic
Maintenance-free thermoplastic casters improve cart handling and reduce overall push/pull force by 32%
5th wheel
5th wheel steering caster option on select brands provide maximum control in transit.
Cool touch handles
Cool touch handles can be anti-microbial and are cooler to the touch after cart washing.
Status flags
Coloured status flags identify a cart’s status from a distance or amongst the entire fleet.
Biohazard wheel
Biohazard wheels clearly mark whether a cart has been used and comply with guidelines.
Swing up handle
Select brands offer swing up, height adjustable handles for more leverage when steering.
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How We Work
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Learn MoreAt Forsyth, we’ve made a choice about how we work with clients. We have real conversations, not just long email threads. We walk the space with you. We ask the awkward workflow questions because we’ve seen what happens when nobody does. And if the right answer is a less expensive option, we’re fine recommending it, even if it means a smaller order.
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Carts 101
How Much Weight Can This Cart Really Hold? What Your Shelves Aren’t Telling You
Learn MoreA cart is only as strong as its weakest component. More often than not, that component is the casters. Many wire shelving manufacturers simply total the rating of all four casters and call that the cart capacity, while others rate carts based on three casters.
Tips and Tricks
We’re committed to making things easy. Here’s a few things to know about this product.
- There are caster options that are both maintenance free and reduce the push pull force required to move carts.
- Taller carts carts can be heavy when loaded to move and see around.
- Pull out shelves not only help with ergonomics but make it easier to unload carts safely.

